What’s most intriguing about this memoir is her description of her own creative wiring and process. If I don’t give her my full attention, I just stare at a blank screen.”įew people are as physically funny as Jennifer Saunders, whose brilliant career I discovered when I became an “Absolutely Fabulous” addict. “We are very close but that doesn’t mean always talks to me,” Cornwell says. This is Cornwell’s 21st Scarpetta mystery, so it’s a good thing the novelist and her character get along. “I thought it would be very interesting to have someone about to go to trial turn up dead, and then link the case to serial murders.” “I wanted to focus on financial crime and the shadowy, greedy people who might be capable of almost anything,” Cornwell tells The Post. In “Dust,” Patricia Cornwell’s latest, intrepid medical examiner Kay Scarpetta tracks down “a new enemy” - people so addicted to fame, they’ll literally kill for some attention. Library patron returns book - just 47 years late
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